I opened omni.ja (22.0a1) from two different sources that I have and there isn't a browser directory. What am I missing? I have add-ons that need to be updated for the new downloads button, behavior, etc.

Also, what's the difference between nightly/latest-trunk and nightly/latest-mozilla-central?

- Mozilla Inbound is a buffer for Mozilla Central. Mozilla Central is also called "Trunk" and is where all the latest Gecko production code goes to live. Builds produced from Mozilla Central is branded "Nightly".

Hi,I'm using Nightly v24.0a1 (2013-06-22) and I'm not able to open it using the Modern UI version.I already set Nightly as the default browser to open the protocol HTTP. I've tried through different ways like clicking the "Make Nightly my default browser" and then clicking OK.I've tried opening Control Panel then Set my default programs, then selected Nigthly and clicked to set everything as default and still doesn't work.

juanelo11 wrote:I'm using Nightly v24.0a1 (2013-06-22) and I'm not able to open it using the Modern UI version. I already set Nightly as the default browser to open the protocol HTTP. I've tried through different ways like clicking the "Make Nightly my default browser" and then clicking OK. I've tried opening Control Panel then Set my default programs, then selected Nigthly and clicked to set everything as default and still doesn't work. Anything else I'm missing?

I have found that it was not working for me when I had a screen with a resolution less than 1366 (whatever the low end is that was recommended by MS for a better Win8 experience). What is your screen resolution?

In Win8, you have have a desktop and a Metro/Modern UI version. The Modern UI version is always full screen and follows certain design principles to provide for a more slimmed down UI.

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Had to revert from the latest Nightly that was released today (Sep.17) to: firefox-35.0a1.en-US.win64-x86_64.zip 15-Sep-2014 11:11 49M

* Session Manager icons disappeared from the address-bar, and would no longer function. Tab Mix Plus' session manager tried to take over but it couldn't read SM's files it seems, as sessions were listed as empty.

* Tabs wouldn't seem to load (at all/sporadically).* Tree Style Tab broke completely. Changing settings for position Top/Bottom/Left/Right, would do nothing.* User Styles worked sporadically - would colour backgrounds of tabs, but not the text - so could not see tab titles (black on black).There were probably more issues, but those were the things that jumped out immediately.* Opening Addon's from the MainMenu-Icon wouldn't show the Addon's page, it was blank. Though switching tabs and switching windows sometimes got it to display.

There was a respin of the 32 bit nightly update that backed out every change set of the broken update... Maybe the win64-x86 builds were not redone and remain broken. The fun of living on the Bleeding Edge and testing... Did you check the repository?

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There was a respin of the 32 bit nightly update that backed out every change set of the broken update... Maybe the win64-x86 builds were not redone and remain broken. The fun of living on the Bleeding Edge and testing... Did you check the repository?

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I would like to suggest prefixing new topics with Build info to prevent confusion. With the recent addition of more lively discussions on the various Channels and Versions, it is getting confusing on what is being discussed and which subjects pertain to which Channel/Build.

While some of the more active members will remember to prefix topics (if implemented), most likely this would be a Moderator addition. Don't mean to add work for the Mods, just a realist and know you cannot expect users to consistently include this info.